Bible Quiz – Miracles (Subjective Questions) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
The
Bible is filled with powerful miracles that reveal God’s authority, compassion,
and divine purpose. From healing the sick to calming storms and raising the
dead, these events strengthen faith and deepen our understanding of God’s work
in human lives. This quiz invites you to reflect, recall, and respond
thoughtfully to some of the most remarkable miracles recorded in Scripture.
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Instructions
This
is a subjective quiz, so answer in your own words.
Try
to include key details like people involved, location, and purpose of the
miracle.
Do
not check the answers until you complete all questions.
After
the quiz, review the answers with full Bible references.
❓ Quiz Questions
1.
Describe the miracle where water was
turned into wine. What does this reveal about Jesus’ power and timing?
2.
Explain the healing of the blind man
near Jericho. How did faith play a role in this miracle?
3.
Narrate the story of Jesus calming the
storm. What lesson does this miracle teach about fear and faith?
4.
Describe the feeding of the 5,000.
What makes this miracle unique among Jesus’ works?
5.
Explain how Jesus healed the woman
with the issue of blood. What does this teach about persistence in faith?
6.
Narrate the raising of Lazarus. What
was Jesus’ purpose in delaying His visit?
7.
Describe the miracle of walking on
water. What happened when Peter stepped out of the boat?
8.
Explain how Naaman was healed of
leprosy. What role did obedience play in his healing?
9.
Describe the miracle of the ten
lepers. What important lesson is highlighted through their response?
10. Narrate
the healing of the paralytic lowered through the roof. What does this reveal
about forgiveness and healing?
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
Water Turned into Wine
Jesus
turned water into wine at a wedding in Cana, showing His divine authority and
perfect timing.
Reference:
John 2:7–8 – “Jesus said unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they
filled them up to the brim. And he saith unto them, Draw out now, and bear unto
the governor of the feast. And they bare it.”
2.
Healing of the Blind Man (Bartimaeus)
Bartimaeus
called out in faith, and Jesus healed him because of his belief.
Reference:
Mark 10:51–52 – “And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I
should do unto thee? The blind man said unto him, Lord, that I might receive my
sight. And Jesus said unto him, Go thy way; thy faith hath made thee whole. And
immediately he received his sight…”
3.
Calming the Storm
Jesus
rebuked the wind and sea, teaching trust in God during fear.
Reference:
Mark 4:39 – “And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace,
be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.”
4.
Feeding of the 5,000
Jesus
multiplied five loaves and two fish to feed thousands; it is recorded in all
four Gospels.
Reference:
Matthew 14:19 – “And he commanded the multitude to sit down on the grass, and
took the five loaves, and the two fishes… and gave the loaves to his disciples,
and the disciples to the multitude.”
5.
Woman with the Issue of Blood
She
touched Jesus’ garment in faith and was healed instantly.
Reference:
Mark 5:34 – “And he said unto her, Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole; go
in peace, and be whole of thy plague.”
6.
Raising of Lazarus
Jesus
raised Lazarus after four days, showing His power over death.
Reference:
John 11:43–44 – “And when he thus had spoken, he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus,
come forth. And he that was dead came forth…”
7.
Walking on Water
Jesus
walked on the sea; Peter walked briefly but sank when he doubted.
Reference:
Matthew 14:29–30 – “And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the
ship, he walked on the water… But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was
afraid…”
8.
Naaman Healed of Leprosy
Naaman
obeyed Elisha’s instruction to wash in the Jordan River seven times and was
healed.
Reference:
2 Kings 5:14 – “Then went he down, and dipped himself seven times in Jordan…
and his flesh came again like unto the flesh of a little child, and he was
clean.”
9.
The Ten Lepers
Only
one returned to thank Jesus, highlighting gratitude.
Reference:
Luke 17:15–16 – “And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back…
And fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks…”
10. Healing
of the Paralytic
Jesus
forgave his sins and healed him, showing authority over both sin and sickness.
Reference:
Mark 2:11–12 – “I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy bed, and go thy way into
thine house. And immediately he arose…”
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Bible Quiz – Miracles
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Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round
Ready
to go deeper? This advanced round is designed to challenge even seasoned Bible
scholars. These questions focus on subtle details, lesser-known miracles, and
moments that require careful reading of Scripture. Expect twists, layered
meanings, and references that test not just memory—but true understanding.
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Instructions
Answer
in your own words with depth and precision.
Pay
attention to small details, sequences, and context.
Some
questions may involve multiple events or comparisons.
Attempt
all questions before checking the answers below.
❓ Quiz Questions
1.
Two different miracles involved
restoring sight to blind men in unique ways—one instantly and one
progressively. Describe both and explain the key difference.
2.
Identify the miracle where Jesus used
physical elements like saliva and clay. What unusual instruction followed, and
what does this suggest?
3.
In one miracle, Jesus healed someone
without being physically present. Describe the situation and explain what made
this miracle exceptional.
4.
Describe a miracle where the healing
occurred in stages or required repeated action. Why is this detail significant?
5.
Which miracle involved a dead person
being raised, but unlike others, included a command directed at the surrounding
people? What was that command?
6.
There is a miracle where Jesus cursed
something instead of healing or restoring. What was it, and what lesson does it
convey?
7.
Identify the miracle in which power
was perceived to leave Jesus without Him being directly asked verbally. What
triggered it?
8.
Describe a miracle where obedience to
a seemingly illogical instruction resulted in abundance. What was the
instruction?
9.
Which miracle involved a man’s healing
but also led to controversy because it happened on a Sabbath? What made this
case especially provocative?
10. Identify
a miracle where Jesus tested His disciples before performing it. What question
did He ask, and why?
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
Two Blind Men Healed Differently
One
was healed instantly (Bartimaeus), while another (at Bethsaida) was healed in
stages—first seeing men like trees, then clearly.
Reference:
Mark 8:24–25 – “And he looked up, and said, I see men as trees, walking. After
that he put his hands again upon his eyes… and saw every man clearly.”
2.
Healing with Clay and Saliva
Jesus
made mud with saliva, applied it to the blind man’s eyes, and told him to wash
in the Pool of Siloam.
Reference:
John 9:6–7 – “When he had thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and made clay…
Go, wash in the pool of Siloam… He went his way therefore, and washed, and came
seeing.”
3.
Healing from a Distance (Centurion’s
Servant)
Jesus
healed the servant without going to him, demonstrating authority over distance.
Reference:
Matthew 8:13 – “And Jesus said unto the centurion… as thou hast believed, so be
it done unto thee. And his servant was healed in the selfsame hour.”
4.
Healing in Stages (Blind Man at
Bethsaida)
The
miracle required two touches, showing a gradual restoration.
Reference:
Mark 8:25 – “After that he put his hands again upon his eyes… and he was
restored…”
5.
Raising Lazarus with a Command to Others
Jesus
told the people to “loose him, and let him go” after raising Lazarus.
Reference:
John 11:44 – “And he that was dead came forth… Jesus saith unto them, Loose
him, and let him go.”
6.
Cursing the Fig Tree
Jesus
cursed a fig tree for bearing no fruit, symbolizing spiritual barrenness.
Reference:
Mark 11:14 – “And Jesus answered and said unto it, No man eat fruit of thee
hereafter for ever…”
7.
Woman with the Issue of Blood
(Unspoken Request)
She
touched His garment in faith, and Jesus felt power leave Him.
Reference:
Mark 5:30 – “And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out
of him, turned him about…”
8.
Miraculous Catch of Fish
Jesus
told fishermen to cast nets again after failure; obedience led to abundance.
Reference:
Luke 5:5–6 – “Nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net… and their net
brake.”
9.
Healing on the Sabbath (Man at Pool of
Bethesda)
The
healing sparked controversy because it violated Sabbath traditions.
Reference:
John 5:9 – “And immediately the man was made whole… and on the same day was the
sabbath.”
10. Testing
the Disciples (Feeding of the 5,000)
Jesus
asked Philip where to buy bread, testing his faith.
Reference:
John 6:5–6 – “Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat? And this he said
to prove him…”
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Bible Quiz – Miracles
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Ultimate Expert Round
This
is the ultimate level—crafted for those who know Scripture deeply and love
exploring its finest details. These questions are designed to stretch your
knowledge with layered contexts, cross-references, hidden connections, and
theological depth. Expect no easy recalls—only challenges worthy of a true
expert.
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Instructions
Answer
with precision, depth, and Scriptural awareness.
Some
questions require connecting multiple passages.
Look
for hidden contrasts, repeated patterns, and theological meaning.
Complete
all questions before checking the answers below.
❓ Quiz Questions
1.
Identify two miracles that appear
similar (involving provision of food) but differ in number, audience, and
leftovers. Explain the distinctions clearly.
2.
Describe a miracle where Jesus
deliberately avoided publicity after performing it. What specific instruction
did He give, and why might this be significant?
3.
Which miracle involved a payment using
money found in an unusual place? Explain the sequence and purpose behind it.
4.
Identify a miracle where Jesus healed
in response to intercession, but the recipient was unaware at the time of
healing. What makes this case unique?
5.
Describe a miracle involving judgment
that resulted in immediate physical consequence rather than restoration. What
was the reason?
6.
Which miracle connects directly with
an Old Testament prophetic pattern of multiplying resources? Compare both
briefly.
7.
Identify a miracle where Jesus’
question revealed a deeper spiritual condition before performing the act. What
was the question and implication?
8.
Describe a miracle that involved both
divine action and human cooperation in an unusual sequence. What steps were required?
9.
Which miracle resulted in a division
among witnesses—some believing and others opposing? What triggered the
division?
10. Identify
a miracle where timing seemed delayed intentionally, leading to a greater
revelation. Explain the progression and purpose.
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
Feeding of the 5,000 vs. Feeding of
the 4,000
The
5,000 involved five loaves and two fish with twelve baskets left; the 4,000
involved seven loaves with seven baskets left—different audiences and settings.
Reference:
Mark 8:19–20 – “When I brake the five loaves among five thousand…? And when the
seven among four thousand…?”
2.
Healing with Command for Silence
Jesus
often told healed individuals not to tell others (e.g., the leper), emphasizing
humility and controlling premature publicity.
Reference:
Mark 1:44 – “See thou say nothing to any man: but go thy way, shew thyself to
the priest…”
3.
Coin in the Fish’s Mouth
Jesus
instructed Peter to catch a fish, which contained a coin to pay the temple tax.
Reference:
Matthew 17:27 – “Thou shalt find a piece of money: that take, and give unto
them for me and thee.”
4.
Healing of the Centurion’s Servant
The
servant was healed without direct interaction or awareness, highlighting
authority and faith.
Reference:
Luke 7:10 – “And they that were sent… found the servant whole that had been
sick.”
5.
Judgment Miracle – Ananias and
Sapphira
They
were struck dead for lying to the Holy Spirit, showing divine judgment.
Reference:
Acts 5:5 – “And Ananias hearing these words fell down, and gave up the ghost…”
6.
Multiplication of Loaves & Old
Testament Parallel
Jesus’
feeding miracles echo Elisha multiplying bread for many.
Reference:
2 Kings 4:43–44 – “They shall eat, and shall leave thereof… and they did eat,
and left thereof…”
7.
Healing at Bethesda – Revealing
Spiritual Condition
Jesus
asked, “Wilt thou be made whole?” exposing the man’s mindset and readiness.
Reference:
John 5:6 – “Jesus saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?”
8.
Raising Lazarus – Human & Divine
Cooperation
People
rolled away the stone; Jesus raised Lazarus; others unbound him—shared
participation.
Reference:
John 11:39, 44 – “Take ye away the stone… Loose him, and let him go.”
9.
Raising Lazarus – Division Among
Witnesses
Some
believed, others reported to authorities, leading to opposition.
Reference:
John 11:45–46 – “Then many… believed on him. But some… went their ways to the
Pharisees…”
10. Delayed
Miracle – Death of Lazarus
Jesus
delayed intentionally so that God’s glory would be revealed through
resurrection.
Reference:
John 11:6, 15 – “He abode two days still… I am glad… that I was not there, to
the intent ye may believe…”
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